AUSTHAIJAS HYMKSOrTKliA ill A LCI DU IDEA. ll.—GIEAULT. 243 



<'ye, the face is ueutly intlrxoil, the povtinn \oiitr;ul being ou a Imver level than the dorsal 

 part (the latter bearing the imuetiues). The caudal femur is coiieolorous, the others luon; 

 or less fuscous. Second two ring-joints \ery tiliort. Segment 2 of abdomen reticulated. 

 Face narrows below tlie eyes (cephalic asjiert) somewhat as in Atoposoma liut the vertex 

 is not elevated. A uuinlier of females wi'ix' icared .luly j, 1912 from Aixintrlcs cocoons ou 

 a blade of grass, forest. (ionli>n\ ale. ijueensiaiid. Types re-examined. 



2. NEOMPHALOIDELLA SULCATA ...•« species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 



Fcinolr: — Length, 2..j0 mm. 



The same as (Vtiin but tiie femora also concolorous, tlie tibite l>rownish. Pedicel and 

 rest of antennae black. Median groove of scutum I'omplete. F'rdpodenm ilistinetly tricarinate. 

 the spiracle laterad of the lateral carina. Pedicel of usual length (as in iiii<_u). but the 

 ilagellum stouter, the distal funicle joint distinctly shorter than the i)roximaI, about a fourth 

 longer than the pedicel; funicle 1 somewhat over twice longer than wide; joint 2 intermediate 

 in length. Agreeing otherwise with wmd. M.-mdibles fridentate. Club ])lninly .'J-jointeil, with 

 a short, terminal seta, the first joint longest, longer than wide. 



Desi-ribed from one fenmle caught by sweeping gra-s ami foliage on edge of jungle, 

 along the Mulgrave Ki\er. ilarch 30, lOPJ (A. A. Girault). 



llaliilal : Xorthern Queensland ((iordouv.ale, near Cairns). 



Type: Xo. TIijJGOJ. (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 

 head on a slide. 



Later, a female iias fouml from Tliursday lsl:ind, Torres Strait, collei'ieil in forest, 

 ilar.'h n. lilts. 



3. NEOMPHALOIDELLA METALLICA icw .species of Girault and A. P. Dudd. 



Female: — Length, 2 mm. 



Color .'IS in Kjiitelriislielms loinifelloin. metallii- green. Wings hyaline. Median groove 

 of scutum complete. Scutum and scutellum without bristles. Propodeuni I'ather long, with 

 a distinct neck, shining, rugose, cariiuited posteriorly; median and lateral carina) present, 

 distinct. Antenna- as in longfeUniei hut tin' first ring-joint is distinctly larger than the other 

 two. 



Described from one female caught by sucrping in lu'art of jungle, 1..~)(lil feet, September 

 12, 1913 (A, P. Dodd). 



Ihihiliil: Xorthern (Queensland (Kur:imia. near (_'airns).. 



Tfipe: Xo. Ihi^tiOlJ. Queensland Museum. ISrisbaue. the above specimen (Ui a tag. the 

 head on a s!i<le. 



'' Tlie propodeuni in this spc-cii-s bears seseral irregular, weak carina', both longi- 

 tuilinal anil transverse and laterail of the lateral carina is rugidose; the irregular carina- 

 are not nnnierou^, mipst of the space betweiMi medi:iu and lateral carina; polished." (A. A. 

 tiirault). 



4. NEOMPHALOIDELLA 10 Guault. 



One feiuale. forest. Mount Pyramid oiijiosite (iordonvale, (Jneensland, 2,.500-;!,0(.>0 feet, 

 -lune 2, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



" This specimen difl'ereil from tlie ty|«' in Inning the marginal stripe <if abdomen 

 nuich broader; also funicle 3 w:is barely as long as the pedicel. The type antenna has funicle 

 ■i only a little longer than the pedicel, not much longer as given in the original description." 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



